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Feeding a Protective Hydrolysed Casein Diet to Young Diabetes-prone BB Rats Affects Oxidation of L[U−C14] glutamine in Islets and Peyer's Patches, Reduces Abnormally High Mitotic Activity in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Enhances Islet Insulin and Tends to Normalize NO Production

The present studies were undertaken to examine concomitant diet-induced changes in pancreatic islets and cells of the gut immune system of diabetes-prone BB rats in the period before classic insulitis. Diabetes-prone (BBdp) and control non-diabetes prone (BBc) BB rats were fed for ~ 17 days either a...

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Autores principales: Malaisse, Willy J., Olivares, Elizabeth, Laghmich, Aouatif, Ladrière, Laurence, Sener, Abdullah, Scott, Fraser W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2477760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11469396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/EDR.2000.121
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author Malaisse, Willy J.
Olivares, Elizabeth
Laghmich, Aouatif
Ladrière, Laurence
Sener, Abdullah
Scott, Fraser W.
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Olivares, Elizabeth
Laghmich, Aouatif
Ladrière, Laurence
Sener, Abdullah
Scott, Fraser W.
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description The present studies were undertaken to examine concomitant diet-induced changes in pancreatic islets and cells of the gut immune system of diabetes-prone BB rats in the period before classic insulitis. Diabetes-prone (BBdp) and control non-diabetes prone (BBc) BB rats were fed for ~ 17 days either a mainly plant-based standard laboratory rodent diet associated with high diabetes frequency, NIH-07 (NIH) or a protective semipurified diet with hydrolyzed casein (HC) as the amino acid source. By about 7 weeks of age, NIH-fed BBdp rats had lower plasma insulin and insulin/glucose ratio, lower insulin content of isolated islets, lower basal levels of NO but higher responsiveness of NO production to IL-1β in cultured islets, and higher Con A response and biosynthetic activities in mesenteric lymphocytes than control rats fed the same diet. In control rats, the HC diet caused only minor changes in most variables, except for a decrease in oxidation of L-[U−C14]glutamine in Peyer's patch (PP) cells and an increase in protein biosynthesis in mesenteric lymphocytes. In BBdp rats, however, the HC diet increased plasma insulin concentration, islet insulin/ protein ratio, and tended to normalize the basal and IL-1β-stimulated NO production by cultured islets. The HC diet decreased oxidation of L-[U−C14]glutamine in BBdp pancreatic islets, whereas oxidation of L-[U−C14]glutamine in PP cells was increased, and the basal [Methyl-H3] thymidine incorporation in mesenteric lymphocytes was decreased. These findings are compatible with the view that alteration of nutrient catabolism in islet cells as well as key cells of the gut immune system, particularly changes in mitotic and biosynthetic activities in mesenteric lymphocytes, as well as basal and IL-1β stimulated NO production, participate in the sequence of events leading to autoimmune diabetes in BB rats. Thus, the protection afforded by feeding a hydrolysed casein-based diet derives from alterations in both the target islet tissue and key cells of the gut immune system in this animal model of type 1 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-24777602008-08-18 Feeding a Protective Hydrolysed Casein Diet to Young Diabetes-prone BB Rats Affects Oxidation of L[U−C14] glutamine in Islets and Peyer's Patches, Reduces Abnormally High Mitotic Activity in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Enhances Islet Insulin and Tends to Normalize NO Production Malaisse, Willy J. Olivares, Elizabeth Laghmich, Aouatif Ladrière, Laurence Sener, Abdullah Scott, Fraser W. Int J Exp Diabetes Res Research Article The present studies were undertaken to examine concomitant diet-induced changes in pancreatic islets and cells of the gut immune system of diabetes-prone BB rats in the period before classic insulitis. Diabetes-prone (BBdp) and control non-diabetes prone (BBc) BB rats were fed for ~ 17 days either a mainly plant-based standard laboratory rodent diet associated with high diabetes frequency, NIH-07 (NIH) or a protective semipurified diet with hydrolyzed casein (HC) as the amino acid source. By about 7 weeks of age, NIH-fed BBdp rats had lower plasma insulin and insulin/glucose ratio, lower insulin content of isolated islets, lower basal levels of NO but higher responsiveness of NO production to IL-1β in cultured islets, and higher Con A response and biosynthetic activities in mesenteric lymphocytes than control rats fed the same diet. In control rats, the HC diet caused only minor changes in most variables, except for a decrease in oxidation of L-[U−C14]glutamine in Peyer's patch (PP) cells and an increase in protein biosynthesis in mesenteric lymphocytes. In BBdp rats, however, the HC diet increased plasma insulin concentration, islet insulin/ protein ratio, and tended to normalize the basal and IL-1β-stimulated NO production by cultured islets. The HC diet decreased oxidation of L-[U−C14]glutamine in BBdp pancreatic islets, whereas oxidation of L-[U−C14]glutamine in PP cells was increased, and the basal [Methyl-H3] thymidine incorporation in mesenteric lymphocytes was decreased. These findings are compatible with the view that alteration of nutrient catabolism in islet cells as well as key cells of the gut immune system, particularly changes in mitotic and biosynthetic activities in mesenteric lymphocytes, as well as basal and IL-1β stimulated NO production, participate in the sequence of events leading to autoimmune diabetes in BB rats. Thus, the protection afforded by feeding a hydrolysed casein-based diet derives from alterations in both the target islet tissue and key cells of the gut immune system in this animal model of type 1 diabetes. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2000 /pmc/articles/PMC2477760/ /pubmed/11469396 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/EDR.2000.121 Text en Copyright © 2000 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Malaisse, Willy J.
Olivares, Elizabeth
Laghmich, Aouatif
Ladrière, Laurence
Sener, Abdullah
Scott, Fraser W.
Feeding a Protective Hydrolysed Casein Diet to Young Diabetes-prone BB Rats Affects Oxidation of L[U−C14] glutamine in Islets and Peyer's Patches, Reduces Abnormally High Mitotic Activity in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Enhances Islet Insulin and Tends to Normalize NO Production
title Feeding a Protective Hydrolysed Casein Diet to Young Diabetes-prone BB Rats Affects Oxidation of L[U−C14] glutamine in Islets and Peyer's Patches, Reduces Abnormally High Mitotic Activity in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Enhances Islet Insulin and Tends to Normalize NO Production
title_full Feeding a Protective Hydrolysed Casein Diet to Young Diabetes-prone BB Rats Affects Oxidation of L[U−C14] glutamine in Islets and Peyer's Patches, Reduces Abnormally High Mitotic Activity in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Enhances Islet Insulin and Tends to Normalize NO Production
title_fullStr Feeding a Protective Hydrolysed Casein Diet to Young Diabetes-prone BB Rats Affects Oxidation of L[U−C14] glutamine in Islets and Peyer's Patches, Reduces Abnormally High Mitotic Activity in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Enhances Islet Insulin and Tends to Normalize NO Production
title_full_unstemmed Feeding a Protective Hydrolysed Casein Diet to Young Diabetes-prone BB Rats Affects Oxidation of L[U−C14] glutamine in Islets and Peyer's Patches, Reduces Abnormally High Mitotic Activity in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Enhances Islet Insulin and Tends to Normalize NO Production
title_short Feeding a Protective Hydrolysed Casein Diet to Young Diabetes-prone BB Rats Affects Oxidation of L[U−C14] glutamine in Islets and Peyer's Patches, Reduces Abnormally High Mitotic Activity in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes, Enhances Islet Insulin and Tends to Normalize NO Production
title_sort feeding a protective hydrolysed casein diet to young diabetes-prone bb rats affects oxidation of l[u−c14] glutamine in islets and peyer's patches, reduces abnormally high mitotic activity in mesenteric lymph nodes, enhances islet insulin and tends to normalize no production
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2477760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11469396
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/EDR.2000.121
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